Summer camps in America are places for children to enjoy the summer holiday and learn new skills, games and experiences. Workers from all over the world will help run(管理) the camp. Each year, we send over 1,100 young people to work in summer camps around the USA. These young people are over 18 years old.
Lead an activity(活动) you love and get money from it.
Summer camps give you the chance to teach American campers what you know. There are places for sports, art, water activities, music, football and many more. We pay you money for your work. You can use the money to travel later.
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Camps run for around 9 weeks in the summer months of May, June, July and August but it’s not all work and no play. On your days off(假日), you can visit local(当地的) cities and towns with your new camp friends.
It is an easy way to travel across the United States.
When the camp is finished, you and your friends can travel all over America. You can take a road trip to see more of New York, go to the Niagara Falls, take part in parties, visit the White House or just walk around a beach in Florida with the friends from the camp!
21. Who can be a worker for camps?
A.Tina, a 19-year-old girl. | B.Rose, a 15-year-old girl. |
C.Richard, a 65-year-old man. | D.Ken, a 14-year-old boy. |
22. Which of the following is TRUE about the workers?
A.They must know all kinds of sports. | B.They only teach children English. |
C.They only come from the USA. | D.They get money from their work. |
23. What can be put back into the blank(空白处)?
A.Meet new camp friends. | B.Days off are days for you to visit. |
C.Camps in the summer months. | D.Local cities and towns. |
24. What does the writer advise you to do after the camp work?
A.Travel all over America. | B.Come back to your country soon. |
C.Take part in an English course. | D.Live in the USA forever. |
25. Why did the writer write the passage?
A.To show some famous camp workers. | B.To tell us why camps are important. |
C.To encourage people to help run the camp. | D.To show people how to join a camp. |